Uncategorized
Will the ELD Rule be put on Hold?
Babin’s ELD bill gains more momentum, even more co-sponsors By Greg Grisolano, Land Line Digital Content Editor | Friday, July 28, 2017 A growing number of U.S. representatives are adding their names to a bill that would delay the electronic logging device deadline until December 2019. Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, introduced the bill in the […]
Continue ReadingChina’s High-Rise Hog Hotel
By Sara Brown, Livestock Digital Producer July 17, 2017 Hog barns—stacked eight stories high. The photos from Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey traveled around the Twitter-verse lightning fast, raising eyebrows and slackening jaws of U.S. producers and industry leaders. We all want to know: “How do you manage that manure?” Northey, on a trade mission with […]
Continue ReadingSpam – One of the Greatest Success Stories of All Time
How Spam became one of the most iconic American brands of all time THE CONVERSATION — While you might think of Spam as a basic canned meat, it’s actually one of the greatest business success stories of all time: Since Hormel Foods Corporation launched the affordable, canned pork product in 1937, it’s sold over eight billion cans in […]
Continue ReadingTOP 10 CONCERNS OF YOUNG FARMERS
TOP 10 CONCERNS OF YOUNG FARMERS By Betsy Freese 6/1/2017 At any roundtable of young and beginning farmers, a few common themes seem to bubble to the surface as folks share stories and concerns. Here are 10 of the biggest top-of-mind challenges, along with some ideas on how to deal with them. WHEN LAND […]
Continue ReadingWhere’s the BEEF?
‘TEST-TUBE MEAT’ IS ON ANIMAL AG’S RADAR May 3, 2017 By Ken Anderson Filed Under: Livestock, News Defenders of animal agriculture are keeping an eye on efforts to develop cultured meat, also referred to as synthetic meat or test-tube meat. Scientists and businesses working to produce lab-created meat say they’re making progress and claim that within a few years their […]
Continue ReadingWorkman Family Named The Swine Farm Family of the Year
The Swine Farm Family of the Year is the J.T. and Ashley Workman Family. They are the owners of Workman Farms, a 5,000 pig wean to finish operation where they are contract growers for Tosh Farms. J.T.’s brother Zach also owns a 5,000 pig operation. The brothers also work with their father Tony and uncle […]
Continue ReadingBellies Are The Star Of The Show.
What have you done lately to boost cutout values? No matter how you slice them, loins and spareribs are problems; bellies are the star, and butts, picnics and hams have basically held steady as contributors to the cutout value. Steve Meyer | Mar 06, 2017 The value of a hog is determined, of course, by the total […]
Continue ReadingWhere Have All The Farmers Gone?
U.S. Farm Count Fell by 8,000 Last Year USAgNet – 02/20/2017 The number of farms in the United States for 2016 is estimated at 2.06 million, down 8,000 farms from the year prior. The USDA reports that total land in farms, at 911 million acres, also decreased by 1 million acres from 2015. The average […]
Continue ReadingIs There A Fly In My Soup?
“There’s a fly in my soup.” Genetically modified insects could disrupt international food trade January 31, 2017 “There’s a fly in my soup.” This statement conjures up the image of a dead fly in a bowl of soup rather than a genetically modified insect being served up with organic vegetables. However, this is not a […]
Continue ReadingWhat are the three biggest challenges facing the pork industry?
Pork Board CEO Talks About Biggest Threats to Pork Producers By JoAnn Alumbaugh, Editor, PORK Network January 19, 2017 Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board is concerned about foreign animal diseases, a disruption in trade, and consumers’ fear of science. Photo by JoAnn Alumbaugh Foreign Animal Diseases A foreign animal disease outbreak would […]
Continue Reading